Bussin' With The Boys - Barstool Pod
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Yeah.
Oh, God.
Yeah, that fire, that little quote.
That's an all-timer for me.
Is it really?
Yeah.
If I died in a fiery accident, would you get, you always going to be eye?
Oh, yeah.
Somewhere.
Yeah, probably tattooed on me.
Yeah.
I'd think about it.
I'm dead.
I'd think about it for sure.
I really would.
You really would?
Yeah.
If you died.
There'd be a lot of things that have that quote on just whether anything out there that
would involve me for sure.
Yeah.
If you died, I would get veneers for you.
I'd probably get the same exact style, perfectly straight and white, just like that.
Yeah?
Yeah, that's all I got.
That's what's the only, like, what else is interesting about you?
I don't know.
That's a good question.
What's your top three qualities physically?
My teeth.
Okay.
Can I count them?
Can I count your teeth?
You can't count your teeth.
You paid for those.
Yeah, but I still, you know what I mean?
I bought it.
I bought them.
Okay.
So top three physically?
Yeah.
I like my eyes.
Okay.
I feel like I have easy eyes.
All right.
You know what I mean?
Easy eyes.
They are cool blue.
Yeah, that's a good question.
Yeah.
Physically?
I still the same question.
Still the same one.
Nothing's changed.
You're the only ones that you talked.
Um, I don't know.
I guess my back.
I think I have a solid back.
Okay.
So, so can I say teeth?
No.
no eyes back
eyes back
I think my face is solid right
when you wake up in the morning
I can get my face right
when you wake up in the morning
and now that my teeth kind of
amplify my face now
yeah you didn't buy your face
we're shoulders
what would you say
no no no don't answer that question
all right well I want to your three
no you need to give your three
I just did
eyes back
face slash shoulders
okay
for any of you that are actually
still listening. I have a nice push too. Whoever you're still listening to what's going on here.
Literally like the brothers and Nebraska when I would like can't say brothers. Why not? I think that's racist.
No, it's not. They're my brothers. They be, hey, yo, comp, though, you got that ass, boy. What's you doing right now is racist.
No, it's just to give, it's just to give, uh, context. Is that? No, no, no. That means you guys are racist.
How are we feeling that way? I'm just, that's my guy, BK. Shout out BK, no free shoutouts.
No free shots.
Yeah, yo, Comto, you got that ass walking in there.
He'd say, no, you know.
Did you look at him turn around real slow and go.
Pause.
No, no, I didn't say that.
I had a little cute grin and kind of like, oh my God.
I was like, hey, thanks, man.
All right, your turn.
Top three, quality.
So many.
Hair, eyes, eyebrows.
You've thought about this.
No, I just, hey, clearly.
Every morning.
He couldn't wait for that.
Every morning, I wake up and I look myself in the mirror,
and I tell myself positive things about myself,
because that is a thing you should do.
You should always speak positively by yourself.
If you're getting bullied out there
or something's negative out there for you,
the only person you need to love is yourself.
People will follow.
But why someone's supposed to love you
if you can't love yourself?
You know what I'm saying?
Why eyebrows?
I don't know, dude, because when I was like in high school
and even my wife, like every girl would be like,
man, girls would kill for those eyebrows.
And I've never plucked them or nothing.
They're just what they are.
You know?
I would have guessed you got them done.
No, yeah, thank you.
Yeah.
And it's really, this is just,
I think from here to here, I mean, get out of the way, David.
I'll tell you what, them eyes.
Thank you.
You got solid.
I got the hair, too.
That's really, um.
Hair, yes, you're right.
I'll tell you what I used to hate, but now I love these boys right here.
Them legs?
I love my little tiny legs, dude.
People hate on the legs.
People are saying I skip leg day.
It's like my chest, dude, it's not bait, but can push weight.
Yeah.
I can't, I can't like say nothing against that because you just be like, okay, what do you,
what do you bench?
And then you'll beat me.
Well, yeah, but you get back, yeah.
Dude, how about when we were in Miami and Kyle Rudolph stood up and you guys, like, shook hands?
And I'm looking at, who are the two guys there?
Riggs and David?
And I'm like, you know, he would have to cover him.
Look, like, you would have to cover Kyle.
I did.
How did that go?
I didn't want to make a deal about it, but I did.
Kyle never did anything.
Like, yeah, he's a great tight end.
But there wasn't, he didn't like boss fear anything, like a blasengue or nothing like that.
Yeah.
I do think I got a pass interference call on him on like a.
third down. It was like third. OPI or DPI? And it was bad on my part because I, he ran a stick
nod and I sort of wrapped my arm. Explain to people what a stick nod is. Okay. So it's third and eight.
And he ran a stick nod is like, you know, what, four or five yards, quick out. A stick nod is when
he fakes the quick out and then goes vertical after the out. So he turns it up field. So on third and eight,
I should have never just bit on a stick route because it's like let him catch it a five yards.
You're fighting for the chains.
Yeah, get off the field.
But, oh boy, or whatever reason, I start to bite on it.
Like, I'm going to pick the route off.
And then when he turns up, you kind of hook him or you grab him.
You give a little tug.
And ref saw it, called me for it.
Do you see that thing that Kyle Shanahan had in the NFC championship game?
He's like telling the ref that Kittle is going to fake inside and break outside.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then they threw flags on it.
I feel like that's illegal.
You shouldn't be able to do that.
It's like he knew.
He knew the defense they were going to be.
So he goes to the ref.
He's like, hey, watch 85 on this DB right here.
He's got an out route.
He's not going to let him outside.
And then the kiddle tries running out route.
The dude told him, doesn't let him outside.
Ref just flows.
Two flags.
Yeah, refs the flag right away.
Solid.
You don't think Kyle and I, you don't see any kind of resemblance that people talk about, though.
A lot of people say Kyle and I look a lot like.
Kyle Shanahan or Kyle.
Carl Rudolph.
No, Kyle Rudolph.
No, Kyle Rudolph's got like way more sharp features than you.
Weird shot?
I'm just saying what it is.
he is he's a good looking cat my eyes are bad i guess yeah you know what i mean like he was very
skin faded up in miami the boy hadn't been in the barbershop yet yeah all i'm saying is i can
see what people are saying yeah you guys are both white he's got a sleeve tattoo though so that's salty
yeah he's bad he's badass he's a stud didn't he get that big catch against the new orleans
in the wild car i'm not going to lie my cTE really hit me in that conversation
when they were talking about that pass interference,
I think that was a play, but I don't know who.
Yeah, oh, that was the play.
Yeah, 100% one was the play.
It was an overtime against New Orleans.
It was that divisional game?
But what happened?
Who, they called it OPI?
Yeah.
I mean, no, no, no, they called the DPI.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, they didn't call it.
That was a controversy.
Yeah, yeah, so they didn't call it
and the New Orleans through the challenge flag,
which literally they put that in because of the New Orleans game
and the NFC championship against the Rams.
That's wild, dude.
And so they tried challenging it,
and then they said it wasn't open.
And so the big argument was like if it was pass interference or not, right?
Yeah.
Okay.
And Kyle had himself a little deal on that thing.
He was kind of going off about how.
Oh, you saw it.
You saw the fire in his eyes too.
Yeah, he was like salty about OPI.
Yeah.
Salty skybox.
I don't think this is it.
I think they were deeper.
It says overtime right here, third and goal.
Oh, this is it.
That's it.
And they challenged it.
Look at him.
Oh, oh.
Oh, it's a spin.
It's on them.
The boys are.
stoked right there. Minnesota's like,
they're always like sneaky good, not even sneaky
good, they're a talented-ass team.
They had Dalvin Cook, Kirk Cousins,
who doesn't get enough love at all.
Doesn't, dude. Oh, that little push right there?
Yeah. And it extended. They had the picture.
He extended, I guess technically
that would be the rule, right? I mean, did you
watch the Super Bowl where a kiddle pushed off
right before halftime? I can't believe that got called.
That's what I'm saying. I mean, that's worse than that.
When Kiddle, when Kiddle was going back,
like statistically, if you're
like breaking to the left or right or,
back towards the quarterback,
that's when you get those calls.
Yeah.
The OPI's.
But very rarely is it the push off while you're going vertical.
Right.
Do you get that call?
I can't believe they called that,
which would have been a huge game changer because they were going to
at least get three,
right?
That was going into half.
Yeah.
A lot of momentum.
That's wild.
But yeah.
That's a wild game.
Oh, is this the play right here?
Yeah, that's surprising because it was such a bang, bang.
Hot take, real quick.
I just want to say it.
We need to talk about the Super Bowl, too,
because that was a hell of a game and it wouldn't be a football.
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Yeah.
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The Kansas City Chiefs beat the 49ers by 11 points, correct?
Yes, 31 to 20.
Yep, 31.20.
Who did Kansas City also beat two weeks before by 11 points?
I thought we're talking about the Super Bowl.
Who did the Kansas City Chiefs also beat by 11 points?
The Tennessee Titans.
Tennessee Times.
So arguably.
We're talking about the Super Bowl.
Stay on the Super Bowl.
No, I'm going to finish this thought.
Arguably, the Tennessee Titans are the second best team in the NFL this year.
Arguably.
Yeah.
There's a lot of things out there.
It's arguably.
Yeah.
Do you think the Tennessee Titans would have done as well?
Do you think the Titans would have beat the 49ers?
No.
What was that?
I don't think so.
What the fuck was that?
Oh, shit.
Bloss is.
Oh, wait.
I think God Bloss is here.
Oh, Bloss is here.
Mr. 49ers fan is here.
go ahead boss why tell me in your football are you professional athlete
definitely not you're not a professional okay well I can't wait to hear what you think
listen I have a biased opinion you're biased because for the for the first I don't know
eight months I knew boss big Titans fan all the sudden Titans are out playing the 49ers
and he's spouting off about the 49ers he in his defense in his defense I didn't hear nothing
so it doesn't matter what he told you you're in this though you're in
season, Taylor. When we were at the tailgates for the Titans games, like he would always be checking
of refreshing his phones obsessed with the Niners. And then if the Niners won, he'd be like,
oh, you know, I don't care how this game goes now to the Titans. All right, so tell me what,
how you don't think the 49ers, first off, it's obviously arguable on both sides. Titans could
have done, could have won that game, could have lost that game. And I think that's the important
thing we should focus on is it could have gone either way. It would not have been a blowout.
I think you guys are a lot, a lot of like. The
49ers and us?
Yes.
No question.
We're run first football teams.
And good defenses.
And good defenses.
And I would give, I would, I would just, I would give the edge other side of the fence to the 49ers.
You think so?
Yeah.
Well, go ahead.
I'm going to hear yours after I hear boss.
Bloss.
Why?
Just based on runs scheme alone, play design.
What kind of run schemes do they run?
Don't do that to them.
If you want to say shit like that.
If you want to say that, what's saying?
I was saying.
I'm mostly play design.
I'm saying just like the, you know, the motion, you know, the speed that they, no, but the motions that the 49ers do, like the disguising, you know, all that stuff.
How do they, okay, how do they disguise, Blas? Tell me how the 49ers. Hey, this is the perfect, this is a perfect reason why?
A Twitter guy and an actual ad just talking about. This is the perfect reason why journalists don't know what, like, you're a PFF writer right now.
That's what you're coming off to me as a PFF writer right now.
That's a high school. So tell me how. So tell me how.
Blas Hernandez.
God damn.
Tell me how, follow him on Twitter and tell him how terrible he's doing right now.
Tell me how.
Actually, don't do that because he gets really sensitive to negative feedback.
Hey, we talked about that too already, boss.
Oh, we did?
Tell me negative comments.
Tell me how they disguise.
And I'm going to be honest, I'm the first one to tell you, I don't know full schemes.
I know what left tackles do.
And that's not even in all offices.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
But you're telling me how they disguise.
Tennessee Titans do double motions.
We bring different personnel during timeouts.
onto the field, then take them out
and put new ones in,
and it's the time it's over, that's disguise.
Right.
Well, mostly just talking about the...
Which is technically a disguise.
Mostly just talking about the weapons
that they have on offense.
Like, there's not just one weapon
that they rely on.
Talk more than the mind.
You know, so like, you know,
the Tennessee Titans rely heavily
on Derek Henry.
Sure.
In the run game.
The 49ers rely on, you know,
not just one person.
They use Debo Samuel.
You know, Matt Breedah
running back.
Sure.
You know, Kyle Euse Check, fullback.
All right.
George Chittle tied in.
Like, they're all utilized in the run game.
Okay, Titans, Titans rely on Derek Henry, obviously.
We rely on Jono Smith, who is a, can not only block, but he can catch a shit out of the ball.
He'll run around and he's faster than hell.
Big furxer guy.
Big furxer guy who comes in and just dices up.
Who's white boy, white boy from Kansas City?
That's a white on white.
Travis Kelsey?
Right.
Yeah, broke some ankles on that thing.
So we rely on him.
Corey Davis, fifth overall pick, all right?
Has big games.
and then obviously A.J. Brown, who has, I think.
But when you look at offensive production, right, most of those yards are coming from Derek Henry.
No question. Get yourself more than Mike.
In the run game.
Yeah.
Like when you look at the 49ers breakdown as far as like overall yards, receiving yards and stuff, like it's spread out.
Can you pull up for me, Jimmy Garoppolo stats and Ryan Tannenhill stats?
I'm saying both teams would have had, it would have been a good fight.
Yes, I agree.
The game obviously ended in four points, which what did I say?
I said, did I say four points, Kansas City?
You did.
It was really four points.
And there was a pick six at the end.
That's what I like, I texted you.
I was like, you called it.
Dude, right?
Right to the, like on the money.
Which I was, because when we were in Miami with Barstool, I said, I said, Kyle Shanahan
keeps like 23, 24 runs and he does a lot of different stuff.
And then at the break, you told me, is like, man, I might be going for the 49ers.
Yeah, I said that.
So I in my head, I'm like, thinking, shit, should I switch to?
But I think, here's the reason why I want Kansas City.
reason why
Kansas City is the 49ers do
a great,
when you're a run first team
and you rely so heavily on the run,
if you get down,
then you have to rely on something
that's not your strong suit, right?
Now, I'm not a coach.
I think that's the same for the Titans, though.
Yeah,
I'm that same for the times,
but I'm talking about just Kansas City
and 49ers now.
I know I'm done it back on 40.
Kansas City is so explosive in offense.
When they were down by what,
10 points going to the fourth quarter,
I was sitting there watching with a couple people,
Sam, I would be way more worded as a 49ers fan
than I would be a Kansas City fan.
That's exactly how I feel.
Phil. Yeah. And so, I mean, and then Patrick Mahomes, best youngest quarterback of all time.
Yeah, being down 10 is like being tied for Kansas City. That's how, that's how dominant that
offense is an explosive it is. Do you think Patrick Mahomes is a Hallfamer right now?
Right now? No, you can't say that. Right now?
Youngest player in history to get, and I'm not saying, I'm not saying right around,
I'm asking. So you're saying if he retired right now, would he be in the Hall of Fame?
Super Bowl champ, all pro, and Super Bowl MVP.
Because he touchdown leader too, right?
Touchdown leader.
Yeah.
And his first three seasons had like 87 touchdowns
to like a ridiculously low number of interceptions.
It seems so.
Yeah,
he's very much on his way.
How many players play like only 10 years and have made the, like,
Joe Thomas basically just played 10 years.
It's going to get shorter.
Yeah,
but he was.
It's going to get shorter over time.
Right.
The length of careers, I feel like.
You think the length of careers are going to get shorter over time?
For certain positions.
Yeah, I think so.
I don't know if it gets shorter.
I think if anything to get longer.
I think if it gets shorter, it's purely by choice.
Guys are understanding like Luke Keeckley, who else?
Andrew Luck.
Yeah, but those are, those are three of the guys right now.
Like if you're middle of the pack or lower on the roster, like guys aren't going to start like retiring or it's going to be shorter.
Like I think your recovery and performance stuff and all this stuff that's out there right now, technology, all that stuff.
I think we're going to be able to prolong our career.
Two ways to look at it.
One going for you, that whole brain thing, the CTE thing is a huge deal.
And it might deter some people from.
I'm having their kids play contact sports like that.
But I think once you're in the NFL, you're going to have the handful of guys that
retired early.
Yeah.
Like Patrick Willis retired early.
Who's the other linebacker that was played for the 49ers was a rookie, had like 140
tackles.
Oh, yeah, Chris Borland.
Chris Borland.
He was a stud.
Yeah, he was a stud.
He retired after one year.
He retired.
I remember I was trained for the combine.
He was like done.
I was like, what the f?
That was crazy, dude.
But those guys are going to retire, but like, now going back to this, there's so many.
and like you look at pictures of guys smoking cigarettes
or drinking a beer at halftime like that does not happen anymore
yeah exactly it'd be coolest shit if it happened but it doesn't
like plastic helmets on these are smoking cigarettes and drinking coke
just taking shots do you yeah you get hit in a game now you have
and you're showing that you're messed up a little bit you're out there's no chance
of you coming back and you're probably gonna miss the next game after that
they're taking better care of guys from a head standpoint now ankles and knees like
it's kind of like one of those pat and they ass like hey you're paying you a lot of money
you better go play some football but if you have
The IVs you have, people are taking care of their bodies from a massage therapy standpoint.
The access to these resources, people, like, you can find a lot of recovery shit and working out movement stuff just on Instagram now.
People that were going to Germany to get treatments that you couldn't get in the United States are now available in the United States and legal, thank you, to do.
Right.
People go to what, like Puerto Rico and just different spots.
Yeah, Panama.
Yeah.
Panama, yeah.
They do all that stuff.
But all that stuff, because I've never been to those places, from what I'm understanding.
You can do it all here now.
Yeah.
Is this not the podcast right now?
We're not doing Bar-Bars stool podcast.
We just got a note.
We should probably film this part two intro and get into the Barstool podcast.
We're here.
We're in the Barstool podcast.
People want the football talk?
We're giving the football talk.
You want the football talk.
You got the football talk.
Now.
Hey, concussion-wise, too, though.
I wanted to go off you on that.
All I literally said, like I got a diagnosed with a mild concussion, my last game.
It was like the second to last play.
And all I said was, I just got my bell rung a little bit.
And the fact that I said bell wrong.
They were out.
Yeah, it was a trigger word that's like, hey, if he says that, you got to take him inside.
Even though I was like, yo, I'm fine.
I just got my bell rung a little bit.
Like, oh, no, you got to get them in there.
There's guys that go in the tent and answer all the questions right, and they still don't let them play for the rest of the game.
Oh, I crushed.
I crushed.
I mean, you said, like, there's a few trigger words that people say that you have to, like, there's no arguing.
There's no arguing. There's no nothing.
You have to go in and get treated.
There's time, you, I mean, you take some shots out there.
I mean, you got to think like, I, like,
mine was, yeah, it was weird too.
Like, I hit the full back and it just kind of caught me right on the side of my face.
And literally, I couldn't, like, feel my upper body.
Really?
It felt like, like, if you took a pipe and took it to, like, a rail or something, it's just ringing.
Yeah.
I felt like that, like in my upper body, both arms.
You feel like you kind of go out for a second.
Whoa.
But then it comes back.
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49ers versus Titans.
49ers versus Titans, baby.
I'm saying that game's closer
than this Super Bowl.
But we kind of had a preview, right?
the Titans played Kansas City.
I'm glad you're here because we actually talked about this before we got here.
How many points of the Titans lose by?
11.
How many points did the 49ers lose by?
Was it 11?
Was it 11?
Oh, it was 11.
I have a short memory.
I mean, you know, short memory, forget it.
These guys, OCT.
Who do you, who do you take, who would you rather have Jimmy Garoppel or Ryan Tanna-Hell?
I would definitely go Jimmy.
Why?
Chizzled jaw?
Looks good.
Hansom boy.
Handsom boy.
Dude.
Dude, I saw a picture.
No pause.
Someone tweeted a picture at me.
It was like back when I used to be cool
and it was me and Jimmy Garoppolo
and this girl in the middle of us
taking a picture.
I looked a little different back then.
Even now, Jimmy would wipe me up.
But the boy was looking rough.
Road two left side.
Jesus Christ.
I know.
That's a handsome guy.
That's pretty even though.
That's a pretty even though.
Shout out Jimmy G.
That's what I'm saying.
It's a toss.
And what about the skill positions?
I argue.
I think linebacker.
Linebacker, it's not even close.
Linebacker what?
It's not even close.
Just compared to our, like the 49ers linebackers compared to,
our linebackers are better you're saying.
No, 49ers linebackers.
Who's the linebackers for the 49ers?
Quinn Alexander.
You solid?
Fred Warner.
Is he good?
He's solid, yeah.
You saw him?
And then, I'm going to have to refer to you on that.
Yeah.
No disrespect to Jayon Brown, though.
Yeah, yeah.
I think that's what I hate about it.
It's like, I don't want to say I'm leaning on a 49er side.
Well, you already did.
I would give, Niners have a better pass rush.
Yeah.
They get after.
They have five first round picks.
They have a better passers than we did.
I would give the edge of linebacker.
You can kind of argue a wash at linebacker.
But I would say there's more experience and stuff like that on the 49er side.
If you're going by Rashon and Jayon.
What about the secondary?
I'm not, Wes, I'm not including Wes.
But if you're going by the two starters, the Jayon and Rashon versus Warner and Kwan,
there's more experience out there for the Niners.
Secondary, I give to the Titans.
Titans.
Yeah, Titans.
They got Sherman.
Sherman's a stud.
I don't want Sherman to come tweet at us.
I don't want you to come tweet at us,
but it's positive, baby.
You're a stud.
Sherman's a stud.
And then offensively,
I think you got a lot of similarities,
but I would say the Niners have more speed.
On offense?
Yeah, as far as like receiver slot,
the jet motion games,
stuff like that.
We have better secondary to cover those guys.
And we have DMPs.
I'm just going by position.
Oh, yeah, I'm D&Ps all the fucking way, dude.
He's a stud.
He is a stud.
And congrats to him on retirement.
Yeah, unfortunate to see him go,
but I mean, I'm super happy for the guy.
What a stand-up, dude.
But like, if I'm just going position group by position group,
not, Niners have a lot of speed,
hey, the secondary will cover them, stuff like that.
I'm just, you know, I'm just trying to give my take.
What do you got offensive line?
Titans versus 49ers, I'll stay out of it because obviously I'm biased.
I don't know enough about every bit of the,
I would take, I would say the Titans just because,
just because, you know, just because the boys, man.
I really would, though.
I'm not saying that because you're sitting here.
Like, you could go a wash there too.
You really could.
Who's a pro bowler on the O line?
Like, I don't know.
Joe Staley.
Joe Staley's arguably the Hall of Famer.
He's hilarious.
Mike McGlinchie, Notre Dame.
He's not a pro bowler?
He wasn't a pro bowler?
He's a year or two.
He's a stud.
He's going to be a really good football player,
but he's not a pro bowler right now.
I think he's only,
he's only year two.
I don't know my person,
Ben Garland.
That's what I'm saying.
I don't know.
I don't know that before.
At Tide-in, like I love the boys,
but if there's a draft, you're taking Kittle over.
Yeah, well, yeah, I mean, as far as production goes,
I think, I think John is going to have a huge year next year.
I don't know.
I mean, rule number one, let the guy speak for themselves.
But I think Johnno had a monster year this year.
I think he did a lot of things like gadget stuff even.
He takes some of those screens, takes some 50, 60 yards.
Yeah, for sure.
And also, a lot of the screen game, too, he's a young Delaney.
He's a young Delaney.
Is, you know, the O.C.
drawn up screens and stuff like that.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
I don't know, man.
Like, it's obviously not going to happen right now.
No, but it's definitely a lot closer than even I thought it was.
Right now that we're talking about it.
And the way the Titans had momentum.
Like, if they beat Kansas City going into the Super Bowl, like,
the boys are coming.
Derek ran for another 150.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
If we beat Kansas City.
That's what I'm saying.
Like, you guys are like the same team.
It would be interesting to see your guys' run game against that Niner defense.
Yeah, I mean, they're nineer defense.
They're obviously their front is their most,
is the strength of that defense
and they're solid
they were getting
Bosa bro
yeah we talked about that
that morning
was fucking killing it
the funniest stuff about Bosa
was all like the White House
comments about Bosa after the game
what it's like
they're showing pictures of Bost
with his head down
and everybody's like
when you realize you're not going
to the White House
to meet Trump
yeah to meet Trump
that's what he had some
like tweets or something like that
I'm not even getting into it
because I tell you what
I know I know Joey decent
not that great
I met Nick once
I met their dad at Rough and Rowdy.
Yeah, at Rough and Rowdy.
Yeah, old Bosa was at Rough and Rowdy
the other day.
Shout out to Rough and Rowdy.
No free shoutouts, even though they pay us now.
That's huge.
I'll tell you what.
Dude, those brothers are studs.
Imagine having a brother in the league
and both of you just two dominant dudes.
What if Joey goes to the 49ers?
What if Joey goes to?
He's a free agent this year.
He's a free agent.
And there was some tweet.
I saw that like Joey's holding out.
Like he's not doing.
He's going to the market.
He's going to the market.
No franchise nothing.
Well, obviously, he doesn't have a choice that they do.
Then I guess I'll have to go there because I'm a free agent.
Man, a lot of people wanting me.
A lot of-
You need the 49ers would do well with you?
Oh, for sure.
What special teams?
Kick-off?
Do you...
Locker room camaraderie?
Are you a kick-off return guy?
Dude, kick-off return is probably the hardest thing to do.
Yeah?
In all the teams, I think...
Dude, in football, you got 11...
Dudes on kickoff, 11 pissed-off dudes,
the most pissed-off dudes in the game.
Because they're not even starters.
So they're pissed off that they're not starting.
And they're running down viciously.
Just trying to prove something.
And you've got to run backwards and try and get in their way for, it's like a second
and a half, two seconds.
That's all you need for a returner to try to do something.
And it is a hard fucking thing to do because you don't know where the returner is.
Yeah.
Like you'll have a return, you know, you go middle, right left, whatever, right middle,
shit like that, double this, trap this guy.
And if one dude on the kickoff team messes it up, that return can put his foot in the ground.
So it's like, it's like the hardest thing to do because you'll try to block him for a second.
And if the returner goes another way, I mean, you know as alignment.
If the guy goes off the other way, you're like trying to grab them.
Then you kind of let him go.
Let go.
Why is this the universal thing too?
I didn't do it.
I mean, you're busted, buddy.
But kickoff returns.
That's probably my least favorite one.
I'll say that.
Kickoff returns.
Probably the least favorite thing to be on.
I'll tell you what's the least favorite thing to be on.
Field goal.
The tight end.
The tight end on field goal.
Yeah.
You are taking one due to left, one to the right, and one.
One dude, no pause coming in your face, dude.
Yeah.
Coming right at your face.
That shit is, oh, dude, I wouldn't.
I wish upon my worst enemy.
It gets dirty in there, too, dude.
Dude, I'm at the wing.
And I'm just having to, like, punch out, and I look over, and I'm just looking at the absolute
chaos after the gig.
I'm like, Jesus Christ.
Oh, incognito.
He gets, he gets rough and rowdy in there.
Does he?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'll tell you what.
We were playing the Ravens Divisional Game Humphreys.
I saw.
So, Brandon Traywick, B.T.
Brandon Traywick.
Brian Treway? Brandon Traywick.
Brandon, yeah.
He plays for the Ravens now.
He played for us.
And before that, he played for the Raiders.
And that was how that whole, like,
saying, like, gay stuff to him started.
You can say it.
And, like, like, I, like,
I said gay stuff.
So I literally, I told, like, BT, like, in a game,
like, he was on, when he was on the Raiders,
like, I'll kiss you on the mouth.
Like, he looks super handsome.
That type of stuff.
And so he came to the, when he came to the Titans,
he went to Ben Jones.
And he's like, yo, what's the deal with Lawan?
Like, is he, like,
Is he gay?
Yeah, is he gay?
And Ben goes, yeah, he's actually, yeah, he is.
Told him I was.
And so Ben tells me this, and I get, I put a letter.
It's like, I, what, 41, that was his number 41.
Can't wait to get to know you.
Big hugs, little kisses, love 77.
I put in his locker.
And we're sitting there waiting.
And the DBs come out of meetings and they walk up in the locker room.
And he's like, sees the note and he grabs it.
And he goes, man, what the fuck is this?
And he was so, he was, he was, he was pissed.
Yeah.
So fast forward, we're playing the Ravens, a divisional game,
and BT, and Humphreys is lined up, and we just scored.
First score the game.
And I'm like, B.T., what's up?
He's like, you better not start with that.
You better not start with that.
I'm like, no, dude, we're just hanging out.
No, Bt's so funny, man.
He's awesome.
He plays that cool card.
He plays that tough guy.
He was one of the first ones when I was walking up and down the sideline when I was on the
Titans and asking, like, hey, do you look at everybody's peace when you're in the
shower?
Because I remember it was like, me and Darren Bates, I was like, hey, how many guys
on the team, what percentage do you think would admit
to looking at everybody, not everybody,
but looking at a piece in the shower
because you can't help it. You know what I mean? I was like,
what percentage you think would admit it? Because we all know they all do it.
Right. And he's like, about 6070,
you know, DB.
60% look? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, would admit that. And we're like
BT for sure. Didn't you ask KB about that?
Sat in my seat. That's respectful? Yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah. KB did. The thing is
is like you're going periffs. You can't,
like, it's not like there's a line that stops here.
Yeah. If I'm talking, if I'm talking
and you're standing.
I'm seeing the whole body
and was looking in your eyes.
Out of respect.
Right.
But hey, you know,
you scrub your legs.
You kind of come up and glance.
Oh, you do that.
I'm saying it could happen.
I just sat there and looked at him.
You could happen.
That is so inappropriate.
But yeah, BT.
What a great guy.
Dude.
So anyway,
Humphreys,
I'm like,
What's up,
How are you doing?
Like just talking to him.
I'm actually being super nice.
Vrable is losing his mind on me because he thinks I'm talking shit.
Really am just saying,
what's up to BT?
I think I said this in an earlier podcast.
You did.
CTE,
so don't.
Dude,
I know.
I was like,
yeah,
it's cool.
No worry.
Brable was actually really cool about once you find out.
I wasn't talking shit.
Anyway,
you said that.
And so Humphreys comes off the edge.
Hardest hit I took all of the playoffs.
Hyper extended my knee hurt real bad.
And then it was over.
And then like,
did you make a big deal about the knee?
Jogged off.
Jogged off.
No, I hyper extended it because we were watching a game
What the hell we were watching the Rams and some tight end hyperxented
The shit out of me trying to block
And it was obvious and bad
Yeah
And that thing popped in my head I was like just jog it off
Hopefully things are everything's right
Because you know me, you know how dramatic I am
You're like Peter Griffin and family guys
For hours
Yeah, I'm a dramatic ass dude I'm sorry
It's who I am, it's my genetic makeup
But anyway he smoked me
And that was then I got yelled at by Braebel
So all in all solid game
Baltimore Ravens.
Anyway, so that was a solid
20 minutes of you guys not giving a shit about what we're talking
about. Barstool podcast.
I think. We covered some good ground
though, football-wise. Yeah.
Long story short, Blas.
Who are you taking 49ers of the Titans?
Who are you taking?
I'm going to take the 49ers.
Who are you rooting for?
Oh, Tennessee Titans.
If the Titans and Niners run the Super Bowl,
I was rooting for the Tennessee Titans.
You are so full of shit, dude.
No, I'm telling you, that's exactly what he would say.
And matter of fact, when I wasn't even there,
Charles asked him that at one of the watch parties,
and he's like, oh, I grew for Tennessee Titans because the boy, Taylor.
Yeah, I said I would much rather see a friend win a Super Bowl than my childhood team.
I'll tell you what, dude, blocking Joey, Nick Bosa.
I would have loved to see that.
It would be a bit of a deal.
I'll tell you what they'd be.
I'd be talking to him the whole game.
He doesn't even hear like, I'd want my friend to win.
He just immediately starts thinking, like, I'll tell you what, Bosa.
That'd be a little deal, huh?
I appreciate that.
I think you're a fucking liar, but I appreciate that.
I think he is too, honestly.
Dude, yeah, so we joined Barstool.
Should we have a sip of whiskey on that?
I don't want whiskey.
Go ahead.
We joined Barstool.
So we joined Barstool.
Kind of a big deal, I'm not going to lie.
A lot of negotiations went into it.
Actually, not as much as we actually needed to.
We wasted about $500 on a flight to go to New York.
So, yeah, we joined Barstool.
Basically, what happened was is,
So we started this podcast back in April.
So it hasn't even been a full year of having this podcast.
And Vrable comes on.
Did it all start with Vrable?
It all started with Vrable, right?
Yeah, yeah, when we started to kind of be in the media and stuff, yes.
So we started to get a couple of like...
Or Delaney, honestly.
We cut out of the gate and they remember they were talking about the IVs and we were kind of nervous.
That's right.
Yeah, yeah.
And Vrable was like, hey, listen, I hope you guys all go on, but make sure be fucking careful because they're going to take one line and
make it seem like he's and he's talking about like people doing uh news articles all journalists they're
they can take one line from a podcast of this podcast and make make it sound like you're the worst person
in the world right it is what it is it's how you get clicks like that's how this world is now
like literally somebody can say boys joke or podcast terer loan will compton joking about cTE yeah you know
what i mean so debunked that right there debunked boom so um rabel comes on our podcast says he's chop
off his piece for a super bowl and uh part of my take who
who used to be rivals, now her family,
comes in and they start talking about their podcast.
They said something about Mike Frable goes on his Offens' Lines podcast.
He didn't even say Linebacker, right?
Yeah, no.
Disrespectful.
Offensive lineman's podcast.
Right.
Go on their podcast and wish you would have done on ours, ball, boss.
We clap back, all right?
In my head, I'm like, all you got to do is clap back a part of my take.
They're one of the biggest podcasts, like sports podcasts ever.
Get a couple things going.
It might work out for the boy.
It's long story short, it did.
Chess versus Checkers.
So we go back and forth.
Part of my take a little bit.
Shout out to Barstool.
Thank you.
That's a victory sip right there.
How was it?
Oh, amazing, dude.
No free shoutouts.
No free shoutouts, but shout out Woodford Reserve.
Kentucky straight, ride whiskey.
Honestly, top three, but hey, no free shoutouts.
Yeah.
But hey, for the boys.
For the boys.
So I guess after that, who reached out to you?
They DM this, hey, would you guys be interested in talking?
Matt Neely
RIP
Love Matt
Miss you buddy
Matt shoots it over
Hey
fucking Barstools
Hitting us up
And so we
We obviously mentioned back
Yeah we'd be interested
to talk
And so
That next day
We coordinated it up
We got on the phone
I was on the phone
With
Gaz shoutout
Gads
No free shoutouts
And Erica
And I remember
The first time
I got on the phone
It was just me
Gazz and Erica
Maybe somebody else
I don't know
And
Gazz was like
Hey Will
we got, I'm on the phone,
we also got Eric on the phone.
I thought he said Eric.
So I'm like, oh, what's up, man?
How's it going?
He's like, we got our CEO, Eric, on the phone.
Oh, what's up, man?
How's it going?
She's like, well, I'm a girl,
but I might as well be one of the boys
because I'm for the boys.
I was like, oh my gosh, I'm so sorry, yada, yada.
You know, we basically want to pour gasoline
on what you guys are doing.
We love how you and Taylor,
your guys is dynamic.
It's great.
Really trying to fluff us up.
So, you know, I'm like, all right, cool.
get off the phone with them
get back on the phone with Matt
Matt's like you didn't know
who the fucking CEO
Barstil was
Matt was so hype about this
Matt wanted Barstool more than anything
he's like the whole reason
I am who I am on Twitter
and my whole dynamic
is because of Barstil
they inspired me
so Matt was bummed
he couldn't be on the call
and then so I tell Taylor
like hey Barstall's reaching out to us
and he's like yeah that would be dope
you know you never want to
shut a door anywhere
you never want to burn a bridge
so we tell them
hey yeah we'd be interested
Taylor's going to be in training camp
I could fly out at any minute, any moment.
And so we're like, hey, when could you fly to us?
They give us dates.
We email back and forth.
We got like in a few, we lock in a date.
They fly in and see us at True Foods.
Yep.
Was that during training camp?
Was that like an off day or something?
It had to be an off day.
Yes, it was because the Saints called and wanted to fly me out.
It was on a Monday.
Saints called and wanted to fly me out that day.
And I told my agency, hey, push the Saints workout back.
Like, try to fly in at the crack a dawn the next day.
and I'll do the workout off the flight instead of flying in the night before
because I really want to be at this meeting we were going to be at.
It was like my worst nightmare.
I was like, this is exactly what I thought might happen.
And so what?
No, this is my worst nightmare.
This is exactly what I thought might happen.
Well, because, well, you know, you want to sit down with bar stool.
It's like you're going to sit down with the CEO of bar stool.
Yeah.
And gas.
Yeah, and gas.
I'll be shout out to gas.
I tell you what, dude.
And so we went to true food.
We had dinner.
It was delicious.
And I had no intention of paying and I didn't.
It was awesome.
That was Taylor's takeaway.
And so yeah, we kind of just kept the conversation open, right?
Well, the thing is, I was hitting season as soon as the season ended or we could move forward.
But during the season, like I've been very vocal about this.
Don't do anything doing the season with the podcast.
So Will's, we have like two or three other companies that are trying to reach out to us about getting a deal done.
And Will's kind of just like kind of keeping everybody on a string like, hey, we'll deal with this when we can.
So really nothing else.
they start setting us contract stuff
and we're not going to go to contracts
because it's nobody else's business
there are a few things in the contract
Barstil sent their first offer in November
when I was at Oakland
that's when they started
other than that we were just kind of talking
yeah and it was kind of banging forth
your boy Ken our suit got involved
and as soon as the season ended for me
your season was been over
and we decided we got together
we're hanging out a little bit
and you said something about like
the language or something
in the contract that we didn't like
that we wouldn't want.
So I called Gaz
and I was like, we're coming.
I couldn't go in because at a house meeting.
FaceTime gas.
FaceTimed him three times.
Did not fucking answer.
Super disrespectful.
Gas text back, just to set this up.
Gas text back.
Taylor texting from my phone, hey, it's your dad.
Call me back.
Love dad.
And then Gaz responds like 10 minutes later.
Says, fuck.
Calls us back.
So I answer the phone.
I say, when are you guys free?
They're like, well, we're going to the Super Bowl next week.
And so the only days we have open is
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
But I was leaving for Vegas with the boys
on our online trip on Thursday. So I was like,
and it was Monday. I was like, we'll see you Wednesday.
In 48 hours.
Yeah, booked to flight.
Flew out there at the ass crack of dawn.
Cruised over there, took our suit, Ken, with us.
Got in an Uber, cruised over.
Absolutely dying.
There was a potbellies. Crush to Sammy.
Shout out, pawbellies. No free shout-outs.
Crush to Sammy.
Gaz is there. He's hanging out. Awkward as hell.
Him just kind of waiting for us to eat our sandwich
so we can go upstairs.
Yeah.
Went upstairs.
CEO's there.
El Presidente's there.
Gazz is there.
And me and Will.
And we say like this one thing we want.
And everyone kind of looks over at Dave.
And Dave goes, like he goes, verbatim, this is what Dave said.
He goes, well, this is the first time I've ever been in a podcast being.
I don't give a fuck.
Give him whatever they want.
Yeah.
And then Will goes.
I was like sitting up.
I was like, you know, because you could kind of tell like it was jokes before Taylor and
Dave were kind of going back and forth about Michigan.
you can tell like there's this rapport like you're trying to like jokes and stuff and then it starts
to calm down so I kind of like I start bringing up you know the language and the contract I'm like
sitting up like this I go on about this one thing and then like Taylor said Dave's now this is the
first time I've ever been in a meeting like as he looked around he's like so you just want uh so one of the
things you want is just this this and this and I was like yeah and he was like he like he like
yeah sure why not I didn't give a shit I kind of like sat back down I was like all right cool
Little did we know that boy was about to be worth $450 million in a second.
He didn't give a shit about us. I sat back. I was like, oh, okay, well, Ken has the rest, our suit.
And we started laughing. Then Ken kind of goes over the other stuff. And it was like, it went weirdly good.
Weirdly well. No awkward moments. Walked around for a little bit.
We're only used to that too because when you're doing contract stuff in the NFL, like your agents and everybody, everybody gets so involved. Like every sentence matters in like a contract in the language.
You got to like prepare for a divorce when a divorce isn't likely going to.
going to happen. So it's like you got to go to this awkward deal of addressing certain things that you
might want your way. In case the worst happens, which a lot of times it does. Yeah. So we go, we see the
whole area. It's pretty, they had a sick setup in New York. They got a dope little setup for real.
As chaotic as it seems on social media, everyone is plugged in grinding at the Barstile headquarters.
Dude, grinding out there. It's like quiet in all their in all their stuff. Some, you know,
laughing about stuff. You broke down that dude's film. Oh yeah, Trent. Yeah. Shout out to Trent
for your shoutouts. Trent pulled up his
highlight tape, his high school highlight tape,
as unathletic as they come. I'll be
dead on us with you, buddy. He would run
and he wouldn't even move his arms. He'd have his arms
by his arms by his arm while he was straight. He said, hey, watch his hit, though.
Watch his head. It's got like one of those where they both hit and kind of
fall off the side. Yeah.
He took a pick and started chasing it back.
No one in sight. And it cuts off.
And I was like, well, did you get him?
Did you get a touchdown or did they get you?
He goes, nah, they caught me.
No one in sight.
There's a reason why they got set down.
Yeah. So it went good.
Big Cat comes out of nowhere and he goes, I knew what you fuckers were doing the whole time,
which I don't believe.
He said that?
Yeah, he goes, I knew what you guys were trying to do when you were guys coming at us.
That wasn't, that's not true.
That's not true.
You were just chirping him because they said offensive linemen's podcast.
It's kind of, why wouldn't he go on?
And then they're like, oh, something.
They didn't even say, give us any credit.
And then they're like, why wouldn't he go on one of his defensive players' podcasts or something like that?
Like, didn't even acknowledge that I was so disrespectful.
So disrespectful.
And then when they would quote us on any of our podcast,
like Jalen Ramsey, Vrable,
any of that stuff, yeah, Delaney.
They would very, give us the least amount of credit possible.
It'd be like a barstool post with no like reference of bustle with the boys.
So it was just like, we're just going to chirp back.
And we chirped.
But we weren't thinking we're going to sign a bar.
Actually, in the very beginning, we thought it'd be cool to be able to say no.
Hey, but we sold the fuck out.
We sold the fuck out.
We partnered with the fucking best.
Dude, we did.
They crushed the internet.
Yeah, but we did that.
We thought we're like, no, we're not going to go with anybody.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, we're going to be self-made men.
Yeah.
We're going to do our own thing.
But then we learned how.
Generational, generational podcast.
Yeah.
Families on families take over the family business.
Yeah, yeah.
Nope.
Nope.
Well, actually, we still own our podcast, which is pretty rad.
So basically, they're like, you guys, are you guys going to come down the Super Bowl?
And I'm thinking to myself, well, I got to go on a trip with the boys.
I can't just leave again.
My wife is pregnant.
We got a two-year-old daughter who is awesome, but she's got all.
the energy in the world. And Will's like, well, I can go down. And Dave's like, well, no, you both
got to go down. Dude, that doesn't make me sound like I was desperate. Yeah. That's not what
happened. Because he kind of worked. I didn't say, oh, I can go down. You did say that. We're
staying the room and you're like, I can. No, I said, I mean, I can. And you're like, I can't.
And then that's where it's up. I didn't say I can't. I can't say I can't. I didn't say, I can't
after you're like, I can't go. We're really talking about tones of voice, but the, the verbiage was
all the same. But it matters. Context matters. I said, I can't go. I got a wife again. Oh, I can't.
It's calm down with Will. Taylor, you guys,
that's how you're making it sound.
Dude.
And so we went down.
We ended up going down for like one day.
We flew in Friday morning, left Saturday morning.
It was a fucking blast, dude.
Barstool knows how to rip it up.
Dude.
They've got it set up so good.
Dude, their blackout party's insane.
Rough and rowdy's insane.
Their whole...
Their team atmosphere.
For real.
You could easily be Barrstool and like some people kind of see us and be like,
oh, I bet they think they're hot shit because they're
football players with the podcast, but literally everyone was coming up, like hype that we were,
they called the pirate ship, like welcome to the fucking pirate ship.
Because they do whatever they want whenever they want. Yeah. I love it, dude.
They have a sweet, sweet setup. Yeah, meet a lot of people. It was, it was cool, man.
It was fucking cool. Favorite part for me? Probably, I don't know, the whole two-hour segment
was probably my favorite part of the whole deal. Because they didn't expect us to stay on
there, kind of like, you guys don't have to. They probably didn't even know what we would do either.
Well, we got on the thing, and they're like,
and they're like, are you guys doing one segment?
We're doing the whole thing.
We'll do whatever you want.
And after the first segment,
Riggs was like, are you guys staying for the whole thing?
And Dave's like, yeah, they're staying for the whole thing.
Yeah, it was right.
It was cool.
Boys knocked it out of the park, man.
And I had no voice.
Yeah, you were struggling.
You were sick there for a second.
I was sick.
I was struggling, but it was a blast, dude.
Brow-Blessy.
Bloss came.
I found out a lot about Bloss's weekend.
Found it a lot about where his lines are.
It was cool, though, man.
Rough and right, it seems like it just,
gets bigger and bigger every time they have something.
But Erica,
everybody at Barstool, you got to
fix the VIP situation.
Dude, the VIP, it's not so VIP.
You think it's sweet because like say Bobo
or IV guys shout out Bobo, no free shoutouts.
People be like, hey, can you get us on the list?
And you kind of like, you know, yeah,
we can probably get you on and you text and get them on.
But then you find out everyone can get everybody in.
So it's like a general admission VIP.
It was hotter than Haiti.
Yeah.
I mean, drip and just sweat rolling
down my back like we just kind of looked at it. It's probably around like what 11, 11, 15.
We're like, hey, let's, uh, let's start.
Let's get out of here.
I thought you came, thought you gave me a little.
I did.
Yeah, I did.
Because we went to the blackout party.
Yeah.
We did.
The blackout party.
We got shut down.
Yeah.
Because of tornado warnings.
She got shut down because of tornado warnings.
But yeah, it's sweat jipping down your back like you're saying.
You're watching these people.
First off, the first three or four rough and rowdy fights, I felt embarrassed to be there.
Dude, it was funny, man.
The people that were fighting, not for us.
It was actually a super cool event, like the red carpet, the whole setup.
People were so down.
People were so down.
Like the Barstall culture, whatever cult they started, dude, everyone's drinking the Kool-Aid there.
Everybody.
But this, like, this 5-foot-4 dude goes up against a 6-7 guy.
I'm thinking to myself, this 6-7 dude is going to beat the shit out of this little guy.
Yeah.
And the 6-7 guy ended up winning, but, I mean, it was like, did he win?
They gave him a winning.
You ended up winning.
It was like they were throwing pillows at each other, dude.
Dude, it was comical.
Any of these dudes fought in their entire life.
And then your boy from Nebraska pulled up his Nebraska flag.
Before the fight, this dude, pull up the names of these guys and the Nebraska, got,
whoever this Nebraska is.
This dude is a walking wrestler, dude.
He looks exactly like any wrestler you've ever seen.
Close your eyes.
Thing your head, wrestler with leg tattoos, you've got it.
Locked in.
Dude, and he looked locked in before the fight.
Then you see me go up to him?
Headphones.
Yeah, I saw you go on to him.
And he was kind of not.
giving me too much time of the day.
I was like, hey, hey, I went to Nebraska.
You went to Nebraska.
And he was like, oh, no, I wrestled at Iowa and grew up in Nebraska.
So I'm like, why wouldn't you be, why wouldn't you be sporting the Iowa Hawkeyes?
Like being a wrestler from there because they're dope too.
Yeah, that whole-
Come to find out that was a small school in Iowa.
Oh, it wasn't the Hawkeyes.
Yeah, it wasn't the Hawkeyes.
Dang.
That's wild.
So this looks like a bruiser, though.
He looked like a bruiser.
And I bet if this is a UFC-style fight where they could get in the ground and grapple a little bit,
that'd do it at one in 10 seconds.
Yeah, looked like Tarzan.
Played like Jane.
Ooh,
my goodness.
So this dude,
this dude comes out,
and I'm thinking,
I'm like,
the dude who's fighting
doesn't look that
like he's,
he's been practicing it all
for this fight.
The dude's going to fight.
But it almost takes him
within 20.
Dude, yes.
And I'm watching this thing.
I'm like,
dude, this guy's going to murder him.
I don't think your boy
threw a punch in the first round.
I know.
He kept trying to like weirdly grab his head
with both hands.
Well, he's a wrestling.
He doesn't know how to fight.
And so this dude's like,
but he's eating these punches.
And then when they break
him up because he's like like hugging him.
They break him up and he looks at the crowd, starts pumping the crowd.
Because he knows he's getting diced up.
Does the Shakira from the Suribald?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's going to add them.
I'm like, yo, what is this dude about?
And he ends up winning the fight, right?
Yeah, because the dude got tired.
He got the other dude.
Sometimes it's the best way to do it, Homer Simpson when he was a boxer, dude.
You take those shots in the chin over and over again.
Eventually, they're going to get tired and you just
mohammed down down.
Rompadop a rope a dope a dope.
A rumble in the jungle, dude.
Just take those punches, mow them, chirp him a little bit away from the
wear it down.
and then take Foreman out, dude.
I tell you what, it was a solid.
The whole event was unbelievable, dude.
Yeah.
And then the little guys went at it.
It was a good little fight.
Yeah, the little guys went at it, and it was entertaining.
Dude, the whole thing was entertaining.
It was a sweet.
It was fun.
The setup, dude, I thought I was going to get mugged on the outside.
Once you walked in, it was first class, class, class, class, baby all the way.
Class, class.
It's a nice little deal.
So, yeah, Miami was tight.
Yeah.
And then we came back, and now we got to rattle up these pods.
for the people, man.
Dude, we're doing it.
That's the first dude right there.
What was this?
Mike Bernard.
He's on his phone texting and his, in his phone up.
You're gonna-
6-7-315.
The other dude,
5-5-300 pounds.
Dude, that dude was definitely 5-5-300 pounds.
It looked like a melted ice cream cone.
He did.
I mean, look, look at him.
No doubt.
I thought that dude was going to win.
And these guys are walking like these dusty,
like literally like ripped Js.
Yeah.
Like their shoes they were wearing like, they were like these vans.
Like it was, it was like, what was going on here?
But the fight was dope, dude.
They did it, they did a good job.
All right, go back to the questions, Alex.
We kind of just capped their hole.
Yeah, find out.
Go to the top.
Juggle the podcast and play football.
Oh, what have you learned about podcasting?
What have you learned?
I'm curious to know what you've learned.
Not a damn thing.
I mean, come on.
No, I'm dead.
Like, like, yeah, but I would, my guess would be that it's, what's the word?
Like timing everything up, like putting,
in like the work to do podcast like shout out charro and taylin by the way they've they've had to
allow us to do a lot of yeah free shotto they've had to allow us to do a lot of shit on our own and
kind of hang out and they probably they're probably these these probably just they just go and hang on
that fucking bus like hey come home and watch your child yeah and let me go do something
like tell out of shit about that stuff dude she's cool and charl would be like when we decide
to do an extra podcast oh yeah i like have that dilemma of like i don't want to tell her i'm going
to do another one, so I'm just going to do one.
And then I do one. And then at the end of that one, last time we were here, she's like,
hey, if you're not going to be home, like, it just let me know so I can delay dinner or something
else. I could be nice to know when you're coming home.
But I would say, I would say you probably learn that about podcasting.
Well, organizing time is something you learn about just living your life as if you're asking.
Yeah, but still.
So when Will and I first did this podcast, we've talked about this in recent podcast or
podcasts we've done in the past that this thing started a sitting in a Chinese restaurant,
the turning thing was okay at best and will literally said this is this is was will's passion project
and you said just come you just got to come and do the podcast i'll take care of everything else yeah
so from that standpoint like i it's been this has been a fun and a cool experience for me but like like
i don't know how to work these cameras i don't know how to do stuff but that you put so much time
that was yours what's that that one's yours over there no i'm looking at bloss i was pointing at bloss
like i don't like i don't work i don't work these cameras i don't do this stuff and like this whole
things just been cool and it's been fun to do.
At first we were like, can we even talk for an hour?
Because we learned in the first couple that we didn't even do or put out there.
We're like, yo, this shit's a little harder.
This shit is kind of tough.
Yeah.
How can you talk for an hour?
I think we were talking about how we wipe our butts, the first one.
Like 20 minutes of like, do you front wipe or back wipe?
Which I'm a strong believer in the front wipe.
Backlight. Standard.
Yeah, that's, I'm custom.
You know what I'm saying?
You're like that the most basic model of the Ford.
No, because, no, because most people, I think, lean to the side.
I stand up.
I'll take the toilet paper out of the rack and sit it somewhere until I level.
That's too much work.
It's too much work.
Comfortable.
Lift the sack, squeege you the bottle.
That's what you got to do.
You can listen to that first step, you can listen to that episode.
I think we dropped it recently just to kind of put one out there.
How awful.
Dude, what is listening?
And I think at first, too, we were just going to do pods until we got to training camp
or the season.
We were going to say, hey, no.
We're not going to do any in there.
And then when we were getting a hold of McAfee to kind of get mentored about podcasting and stuff like that,
and he talked about being consistent.
Like he's like, if you're going to do one a week, try to do one a week and be as consistent as possible.
And all about, you know, your fans, like appreciate like, you know, you're all in it together.
Build this thing with everybody.
And he's like, but if you're going to do one a week, try to do one a week as long as you can.
I think when he said that, we were kind of like, should we backlog?
And then we had this 12-day run where we, how many podcasts did?
That was like 14 podcasts and 12 days.
We did a shitload of podcasting, dude.
And so, yeah, that was another kind of curveball in there.
We weren't even going to go into the season, but we're like, you know what, fuck it.
We got to put some out there.
But I feel like we always have to reiterate this.
We do not do podcasts during the season.
That is our number one job is to play football.
And that's why this is a side project that we do.
It's fun.
It's a blast.
But football is the most important thing.
Yeah.
Well, we just all run retaped episodes during next season.
Pre-taped.
Yeah.
Yeah, 100%.
We're going to do.
Yeah.
Pre-taped episodes.
So it's, yeah.
Someone has, someone has that we have a,
let's the boy doesn't have a job.
And I could podcast potentially.
Yeah, but I'm,
I'm deaf.
We're wearing everyone's locked in every single week.
Have it going, man.
We got,
we got people to support,
baby.
We're doing this thing.
But yeah,
overall, dude,
the whole Barstow thing has been unbelievable.
It's been a cool day.
Like Will said,
they treat you first class.
Yeah.
And it is a weird thing.
Like,
you think of like,
you see the ad that don't give a fuck attitude
that Barstow gives off.
Once you're a part of the crew,
and we've been a part of the crew
for like three hours when we met everybody and everyone was like welcome this is awesome you
guys are going to do great like just keep doing what you're doing it's been a it's been a sweet
setup man it's been a very sweet setup um is porno gonna come on the bus yeah he'll come on the bus
dude absolutely fish 3188 yes he's coming on the bus but he'll get out in there i don't know
when he's gonna get on here i don't know if he even likes nashville he'll be out here when he does
he'll get on the bus oh i'll do a pizza review with him yeah we can do that but yeah that's
He'll definitely come on.
I mean, we want all of them at Barstool coming on.
I mean, they all got, I mean, they built that thing from the ground, dude.
It's solid.
Pornois talked about handing out newspapers, right?
That's how it first started.
It was a newspaper deal.
Yeah.
Yeah, we got to learn about him.
Who is your dream guest?
I mean, I've said it a lot.
I kind of don't, you know, I kind of feel like it's not becoming a dream guest as much.
But just because I've said it a lot, but Joe Rogan.
Yeah, Joe Rogan's probably the number one.
Joe Rogan's like the number one heavy hitter.
How do you personally celebrate the end of a football?
season by Ross Baker 99.
This year,
me personally, I think I took a,
I always take like a week to intentionally be a piece of shit and eat whatever I want.
And then I quickly realized that we have a podcast that's kind of in,
I was trying to do everything podcast to get everything worked out with barstool.
At the end of the year, what I usually do is I take all of January off,
but we made the playoffs and we went a little run there.
So I literally, I was in the gym three days after.
Shooting in the gym.
Yeah, dude, because it's like, yeah, I mean,
You got to keep it going.
And flying in New York and doing stuff.
My vacation time was over.
Yeah, fly to New York, hit Vegas with the boys,
watch Derek play in the Pro Bowl,
salty as fuck the whole time watching it.
I'll tell you what, boys look good in that black uniform.
They did.
I think that's it we got for today.
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